rAoc ssvslv A THE CHARLUTFETOWN GUARDIAN UQEIE i Killed m lcllilll ma” crurlul. cvsnnuul This eolaaur ed m mural , of local hrtertt. but advertising LINDA DARNELL ll a newly nature my be EDGAR BUCHANAN i Mastering Cut FBenefits Increased I I! ::..."c c-r.-..-..-~- "~- lkooi. Garlic Drugstore, W ior lirast. cool“ M. Phat g .___ lint. Bub llanlot. l‘! Granville ltroea. _h_ ‘cogpggilsrlon Lrrl IN- lslvoeodtoaaybonolnlannorsido. -—- ' ormws. Aug. 10—-iW)—Mus-’ terlng out banellts for servicemen estimated at $750.000.000 increase In cloth today in the Qfllllllihbillgllnllljidulllflb orIOopsrwsehJhosaQIor-thissorvioo responsible for deliveries on your routs. QQCIAL h Carls- t lllth. 0-11-11. l. a for: - w» moan Riv- ‘ Mpud g tion at the t m; office and has up her duties-S. “m, sentenced to two years 1h Dor- i YQ-Acrrou - Mrs. “mum of stkylcliollla; l; orm ltwiliraslgnlfgrmz? sunny u" was officially reporvad “ 1n aclion. The date W08 own, the message from Ot- ML Pie. Arserlault enlisted Mung“; or the war and i‘, n overseas two years. Mrs. 5, Delaney 01 '8' i. . YNEBAL srlnvrcss - The 3- °‘ ihhfililemfiis his"? M.) G h ‘Fhe » _J n rainco- a _,".‘,‘,§ xi; lazrelv attended. o, we deceased gathered ‘many 580110115 1D 95W the" .ls to one whom they 115d .. held in high esteem. The 5,, m}. Mass was celebrated morning by REV. A.O. , Pallbearers were All)!!! ‘Stanley McLean. 10mm . Herman McIntyre. All?!“ mg v, Morrison. Interment Grand Rlvcrr-S DRIVE PIO- rucccss with large crowds "... present on the ff before noon till well on in the l,,;'1‘hi5 picnic was staged on ml day of a drive in Wen . m raisc $35,000 for the new , Complete reports on the ‘ye not yet available bnlt pre- ‘ totals indicate that‘ the .. g may be reached when all warts are in. A WEB 0°11- ., o; particular merit was tin Wednesday when the firm $21M Morris. Bernard. Co. ~. lsh donated the splendid y 91,09 'l"~.vo other excel- olcaticlls were received a- ‘; to onc hundred dollars ‘com the lion. J.L. Rslston. representative for Prince ur. Ell strong. K.C.. mm- ci the Progressive Conservat- pirty. Renovation work of the l‘! Terrace Hotel which is to chew hospital, has begun and oi the cdlllnmcnt has arrived. IXDSCHJd that the new hcs- viil cpen Lite this falh-S w. lv. s: GATHERING AT QUE -—- The members of W. M. S. from Hamilton, Bal- summerside is I. ‘BLSumme ’.—S -BAV! stove rho sis in stock at Inn's. v l-l-l-fl. 1 .0100 s . 3 p.m. order: 7.90 %Il. luv. J. N. Bax r. B. . s-il-n -IIIIAIID 0N BAIL -. A Bodequs ldior, Pte. George A1. bertM ,whohssbeeninthe Prince County jail since he was cheater Penitentiary recently for theft of 850 from_ u. person was or. dercd released y erday by Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell on payment of a ti bail bond. MacLean who p eaded g charge before Judge C. avan Duffy of the County Court Judges crim- inal court has appealed his case to the Court for Criminals Appeals on the ground that the sentence was excessive. His ca - will tried in Charlottetown n Septem- ‘aer 14. —S. c - --IIEES YESTERDAY — Reg Summersidc shook Dame Streets when he was infor- med that bisown place on Elorulg Street was on fire. The blaze, of . began outside Mr Hot-Ma's private pragc. It burned rm one wall and gained a start on the mo! before fircmcn reached the scene. Damage. however, was not great as the blaze was extin- gruhhed without difficulty-S Personals a gas..." °°°'¥.i u’ ‘£10313 8 VICE 0D mo er. Mrs. Leonard McNeil, Sum- mersid —S C. _Mr. and Staci Bostes. WHILIDQ Al! V I1 Cl’- sldc, guests of Mr. tee‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Boates. Harvard -Cpl_ J. L. Cahill arrived at his home in Kensington Sunda eve-‘ nlrlg for a short visit with h s wife and family. He made the trip by the Caribou ferry. --Mrs. Florence Stewart and two, children of Southport are visiting- in Kenslngton. the guests of Mrs. Stewart's brothers and sisters. _Mr. Robert Dunphy of Ken- sington, returned to s. John on Sunday. He was accompanied to the mainland. by his two sisters.’ Mrs. Lawrence Cahlll and Mrs.. George Muilally of Kerlsington; also their friend Miss Myrtle Noon- an cf Bedeque. —Mrs. Victor Burltaln and lit- tle daughter Sandra of Rustico, were week-end guests of Mrs." Buntains sister. Mrs. Nelson Payn- ter and Mr. Payntcr, Burlington.‘ Before returning to her home. Mrs. l Buntaln also visited her fathen! Hr. John Mill, and other relativel- at Clermont. liilpequc, Darnley and , Sea lll connection with the Un-. Church ill Malpeque. held rnnuai United Meeting at the, on Monday evening. Thcre| large gathering. Mrs. f‘. prcsident of the Mal-l auxiliary presided and gave oil to worship and opened the . by ull joining in singing g for discus- Vls Christian Citizenship. as ~ in the Missionary Month- lhs Scripture reading was by ut members. The question on the topic was fully dis- -- by the members. The l‘ K “'05 favored by a splen- resdlng "Cancel Prayer" by Colin Donald, Sec View ‘ti’. The Worship Service fFhillips, guest at the meet- A reading was also given by Everett Ramsay. Hamilton "‘ The Worship Service carried out from the Mission- liuthlv. Closing hymn m 0111210110 u by the benedic- Eavh society then held its lmslnesberiod. and altering liken, this brought to a close “lldld gathering of workers ‘l W.M.S. with all its interests. . GGEST amusement value Is N TICKETS for Old Home hail-ll rt $3.00. tax included. They every afternoon to races and lle and every evening to e performances. Buy them flare transferable. For ulo I'll stores and Old Spain. s- u w 'a'u lml Machinery rSdc o m, 32101:, Tractor and, . Gilsorr Gasollnel i ht-lnilhflllllollfl fines“ ,‘ Wmbgywgrlok Wagon. ll. S. Reduces Production 0f Certain Planes 10—(AP) in aircraft liberate: transports and was ordered States war depart- ment to clear the way lor, the huge new 13-29 and 16-32 sun-l erbo rs and to release workers for more critical Jobs. Twenty thmrsand workers will be affected immediately and ii- mated 100,000 more will be laid off by the end of this year. said the announcement released by tho of- war ati fioe of m-m The indlus Orleans. w ship contract in i942 before a shin was built. was cut entirely from production of the 0-46 commando truism-rt before a piano was com- pleted, Higgins’ subcontract work on planes ‘the 0,300 workers may be re- ciffljggkg arm the first of the year will take place in commando plane production at Buffs] . of Louisville. Ky" expanding schedules are m t. Inabiligy of the lufizwaffo to in- mm o; heavy losses as had bee ‘ ’ account for the cut in ‘"“‘.,......'°°" “‘““"".i§§i§“i.‘f. this??? he m emu behind the shift Louis and that time. byclons Ceiling Price For Poultry fortresses. the B-M. OTTAWA, Hides Board or changes in the wholesale cellinZ ice for turkeys. seen and duels an effort w ensure improved dis- tribution of supplies 1n the 1944 Christmas season. .Lut Christmas supplies were es- css-uve on tho Vancouver market while oltaies in bgiatitem Canada ex- RILQDCC a e gc. Under tho new order. announced ay, ceilings for chicken and fowl unchan but the Novem- ber and December wholesale cellin for turkeys. and duck; vrll be increased y one-half P0000 in Quebec and the Maritime Prov- rllioioeeauem 'uunmt- A l - (C?) —The tday announced min-l vldl IYNTKTIC WALK The United 8 of s. machine that test! J-lnam s; 00.000 Zfnfilmfl Standards marrying-set?! the effectof “is. . tries of New lost their liberty sin will continue. and about Q “CITY vmllour urn " "'11.? if; §‘..Z‘.1'f..°“ Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Saturday‘ At 2:30 sulvllvlcksllls ln Membriam CAPTAIN ALFRED MMLEOD The sudden prising of Captain Alfred Mscbeod canoe as a great shock to his wile anurnany friends throughout the Maritlmes and be- yond, as he was widely known. quietly. painlessly he passed to his Lternal Reward on Juiuy ma at his home. French River. New London North. l-le been unwell 10f‘ about a year, but had taken. walk almost every day since Spring we and had pvt u) a gallant fight against his advanced years. Ten derly cared for by his wife who was ever with ‘ malnlnu years were but 2. continu- ation of that dom ppiness w character‘ his real and Christian home. Capt. MacLcod was born at "The Cove". Park Cor- W“ and Anna and a brother of the late 1VI.\'. H. C. Mac a. former President of the Bank of Nova Scotirl, and the Inst of his family. At an early age he started going to Sea. His first trip across the ocean was made at the age of l7. in the Bark "New Era" with the late Hugh MacPhee of Georgetown. a-t the age of 23. He was command of hi s own Schooner ‘iJrlwardfl Capt. Alfred as he was affectionately called was an intrepid navigator. a Master of more than ordinary judgment, ex- perience and skill having sailed the seven seas and on nlorc than one oocasgm rendered tsslstcnce to VESSG TESS. i033 during a. raging In August storm Capt. MacLecd played a nlsjor role in the rescue of a. sal-i vane crew of twelve men from the deck of the famous ship “Marco Polo" on Cavendish Capes where she had been drivcn aground. A call was sent to New Ilcndon for help and 2i year old Capt. Mac- Leod led~ a party of 10 men to the assistance of the trapped crew taklm his seine boat along the in- side ‘of New London sand-hills and transporting her to the outside shore at Cavendish to the scene of the wreck. The men were rescued at the height of the gale. his bILlV- erv and that of the men were ack- nowledged bv the Dominion Gov- ernment. He was a mun of splendid physique and held his fine appear- once to the last. Honorable. soc- iable. n. favorite with young and old. blessed with a retentive mem- ory his knowl of world affairs and o. rams in-tel ence he loved to live the old days over talk of the sea and s when- ever he fowld congenial company. He followed the sea for over 60 years with a. fine record retiring only a few short years ago. Capt. MacLeod was twice married. f lottetowd died in marri His funeral which was largely at- tended was held on Monday. July 31st in the Geddle Memorial Church following s. brief service at the home and was conducted by tbs Reverend J. A. M gton who spoke so many oom- forting words. Hymns slung were 21rd Psalm Jesus IAOVCI‘ cf My Soul. Breathe on Me Breath of God. Forever Wilih the Lord and a solo ‘Sunrise’ was feelingly sung by J. of Summerslde. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Ira W. Maclxod, William E Johnstone. ‘Everett MacLeod, Allan Campbell. Gecgge Sims. Capt. W. C. Lcavitt b n Joseph L. Dnvlson. Kensington in charge. As the casket which was banked with floral tributes from his many friends was carried m Gl-lurch "Crossing Th played by the organlsi, Mrs. Under- hlll. He was laid to rest in the ad- joining oemetery with so many of his ancestors. The sympathy of the whole district cf New London and far beyond its limits in which the Guard an oins goes out to his sor- sowlng wi c. with the characteris- tic care of the good Sea. Captain you steered your many voyages over and stormy seas gui ed only by those lofty attainments of dlutioe well performer. So also have you that other course by the chart of Glrlstisn Pblth to c Shores of Eternity. Msv the Divine Mariner whose beacon light has illuminated your final voyage. re- ceiiavzc you into the Haven of Eternal Slmset slid evening Stsr. And one clear call for moi And rrélllv glare be no moaning cf‘ 9 l‘ Whenlputwttcsea. Card of Than/rs . Alfred MacLeod wishes to Mrs flunk her many friends for the many beautiful floral tributes and" for klnclnem and sympathy in Jul o1 Capt Mac/Land. IEX EDUCATION IONDON‘ —(CP)- Courses 0f sex instruction are being given to pupils of approximately ll years of age in allsenlor schools of the West Suffolk “ committee as an tog-gr port of general health ed- uca n. a. River G him. his last rc- w t}; v MONTAGUI UNITED crrulcrl. -Servioes on Sunday. August 13m 7.80 P.M. Rev. . born l-ll-ll. BIADALBANE United Church Services on Sunday, Aug. 13th so follows: Pleasant ley 11 am. Rose Valley 3 p.m. Bradalbane ll p.m. Rev. D. J. Morrison, minis- ter. B-ll-ll TRAIN AND Fill-BY - The train left Borden last evening with 115 passengers, arriving here with 0i, at tho hour of 7.40. The ferry made 4 trips yesterday. AIRIVES TODAY -— Major Ge- neral P. R. Pchelan. director gen- eral of the Reserve Army, Ottawa, is expected here today. He will re- main until the 15th and will in- spect the Reserve Army units now in camp in Charlottetown. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada-Services on Sunday, Aug. 13 will be as follows — Wood Islands 11,00 p.m. Caledonia 300 p.m. Murray Harbour 7.30 pm. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, ministegl l - l-1 CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES, Sunday, August 13th. SL. John's Church, Cmpaud. Church School 10.30 A.M. Evening Prayer 1.30 P.M. St. Elizabeth's Church.’ Springfield. Church _ School 10.00" A.M. Holyborrlmunlon 11.00 A M. Rev. G. B. Hartman, Rector-é l - l-li. THE UNITED CHURCH 0F| CANADA. - Hunter River Pastoral Charge. Services will be held on Sunday. August 13th as iollows: W tsiure 11.00 A. M. Wheatley 3.00 P. M. Hunter Iiiver 7.30 M. Rev. Icwis M. Murray; Mi l‘. -1'.l-li. ‘EOIUIETDVY; and I ax. Mount Stewart Quartette at evarlllagl 15c - - -1l. VALLEYFIELD United Church Service, August 13th at 3.00 p.m. It will be conducted by Rev. E. J. Evans of Belfast. Orwell Head ser- . vice also at 3.00 p.m. conducted by lRev. B. H. Penwarden of Belle River. Sunday Schools meet. one hour before service. A. S. Weir, Interim Chairman. 8-11-11 MARSHI-‘IEID PRESBSPEERIAN CHAltgEL-Akrvices cf worship for next rd's Day August 13th wlli be held ss follolvs: A,M. S. S. 10 A.M. 2AM. 3 g _ . S. 10. 0 A.M. l-Iigtlllcld S. S. at ,2 P.M Mr. Donald Nlchclggn M Brookfleid will be the Guest Speak- er. Rev. Henry P. Bank, Minister. ' 8-11-11. - THE ANNUAL MEMORIAL set. vice will be held ill the Central Bcdequc Baptist Cemetery on Sun. clay. August 13th. The graves will be decorated at. 7.45 p.m. followed by‘ the memorial service in the c urch auditorum. A cordial wel- come to all who are interested. In the morning the Rev. C. A. Britten will preach at 11 a.m. 8-11-11 LIBERAL MEETING - At an organization meeting of the [Queen's County Liberal Associa- tion held last night in the Empire Theatre. Col. R. c. Chandler was elected president, Dr. J. D. Mc- Guigan, vice-president. and Mr. A. W. Mathcson, secretary. Tile retir. ing president, Dr. I. J. Yeo, resid- ed. Speakers included Mr. Les- I-fl‘ 13011811“, M.P., Premier J. Wal- ter Jones, Hon. Dr. Cyrus J. Macs rnillan and Hon. G. H. Barbour. ‘Resolutions were passed expressing confidence in the local and federal administrations. ' SS VICTORIA PARK —- A t~ ed editorially yesterday Hlsstggr. ship Mayor J. m. Blanchard has received a communication from Park Steamship , written from Le- presu. N.B-. informing him that the COYHDBIIy has decided to call one of its recently-launched cargo vessels the “Victoria Park" in hm. our of Charlottetowns best known recreation ground. The Mayor 1n- formed s. Guardian representative yesterda that the City will fum- ish a paque for the new vessel setting forth the historical data bu“ Pek- ::SEASON TICKETS for Home Week are now on sale at all drug stores and Old Spain. They admit to the races and vaudeville each afternoon and to all evening performances. Price $3.00, which includes Government tax. 8-2-1! Old Wig-Al‘. Dc Sable 3 uwrrzn ms. ly “All we can hear ls fhaf guy smacking his lips ova, Grape-Nun flokosl" “And the worst of it is, sir, 1 don-g dare send any men over there to tell him w mm- Therd lust ma m the din by M00010: up some super-delicious Grape-Nuts Flakes themselves! "Ah — Grebe-Nuts Flakes, Th". Wkly- mlty-riell on» that supply such nourishing carbohydrntg; and proteins, useful quantities of iron ‘m’ ‘he b11105. Dhwllhflflld for bones and teeth. I must go over and check is it! up on the disturbance mum" rrAum-olv rssrortsr. crrArms. ‘ l-RSV. Peter Jackson Donshsw 11 P. M. Victoria 8 8-11-11. KILLED IN ACTION - 1.11m Corporal Douglas (Bus) Summer | Orford of Charlottetown. Previous . reported missing in action has Inow been officially reported killed in action June 7th. CORNWALL PASTORAL Charge Services Sunday Aug. 13th are as follows: Cornwall i1 am, i. Selim] all mm. New Dominion If p.m. S. [School 2 p.m. Rev. C. iNevfn, guest . 7.30 p.m. Cornwall 8.00 p.m. Rev. E. M. Aitken, guest speaker. s-il-li NORTH RIVER. CHUICIIS, Sunday services. Psirvicw: S. School 10.15. Service 11 om. North River: S. School 2 p.m. Service I p.m. Long Creek: S. School 11 s.m. service 8 p.m. Clyde River: S. School 11 a.m. A cordial welcome. Rev. A. E. Todd, minister. 8-1l-li WIND DELAYS FERBIY_A huh wind in Northumberland Strait late yesterday afternoon and early last night kept the relief ferry S. S. Scotla at her dock at Borden for more than four hours. reac not leave again for Tormentine until 10.17 The la train with pasengers and mail from the mainland was expected to sr- rive in Charlottetown about 3 30 or possibly later. Personals mm Ronald Elnghud ton. was m the city last night. _Mr. Chas. Landry. Montreal. ar-i rlved in Charlottetomm last night. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pryer. New Waterford. C u. were in the city yesterday. Mrs. Junles Davey. 58 Brighton Avenue has received s. loner from her hlusrband and brother, who arc now on active service in Franco. Mr. and Mrs. RJI. Hammond, and 1k. and Mrs. George Hines. Glace Bay. were If the citv VEMBI". day. Pte. George MacLean. has been reported wounded in action in France on July 26th accord! to word received by his mother. s. Mary MacLesu. Prince street. Miss Evelyn I. Benton, New York, hss returned after spending her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield Yoo. Kingston. and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Kit- son. North River, accompanied Mists Benton as fsr as Moncton by mo or. Captain H. C. Valentine. Pub- llc Relations Officer of M. D. 6 Head uarters Hsllfaxgrl. S. arr- ived ere on Wednesday evening llc visit the 42nd Brigade Group in Camp at Beach v Grove. Mr. George Sinclair, Deputy- Governor of the Maritime Kinsmen , Clubs. District No. 7, left by ‘plane ten the ohgruesday morning to at Arc You liard of l flooring‘! l ' con heln You Why do 50-.” r ll . lng .Ald. Purcfllgserg. 1:23;; Sonowne? For better hearing PM and A m’ V 56h lives an accurate mas.’ :11: 0f your actual hearing I'll F- itb oar olriof consults t, w? ’ Chlrlottgiown,‘ “or: “t: "VII. P. I3. I., Friday Augage 1%. Ind Saturday. ' Ann“ TIIUQ ult ll you nothincgonalnd “ragga; w: gag"! ensuring future | McMUltltAYS Maritime Representatives Fredericton, N. I. ‘ ‘ton, who is a patient in the Prince 1 convention being held st Regina, Sask. Word has been received by Mr...“ 57 [Eleanor Bradley, Upper Hills- boro Street that her sogcWilllal in hos ital in lmglsnd with in- juries n his right leg and eye. , The following names appeared on the register of the Travel Bureau ‘yesterday: Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Arnold. and Miss Dorothy Arnold. Halifax. Miss Peg Crowc. Truro. Mr. and Mn. A. . “ tawc and Mr. and Mrs. H. Mason. ‘Toronto. I an. Twoodle. no A r lam- |i1ton. Ont, was in Charlottetown yesterday en roam m Sour-ls. where ‘he will his vocation. Mr. {Tfiveedle hén Bollzistandiné maintain; -p mun-w cxpec abundant material on the Island. Visitors in Charlottetown who registered vesterdey included the following: Miss Alice Pa . Mrs. l-I Wise. R5; , r, .. an lDou-othy L. Drown. Vancouver. - Mr. Hank Myers. of Hamp- Idwsrd Island Hospital 1| report- ed to be doing as well as can be expected. after an operation on Tuesday. His many friends will wish him an early recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Villsrd have returned to their home in Newton Mass. after having spent a short visit with the former’; mo- ther. Mrs. Emma Villard in Chor- lottetown. They also spent s few days in ‘Ilonlsh with .O0fd0fl'l sis-l tcr m1 . Harold Shes. Mr. and Mrs. MOITITTI-ifiiqilvtl- man. Dartmouth, N.S.. were in Charlwtctown yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen MacDonald all two sons from Trig-o. N.B , mother, Mrs. Domlds Street. Hui-lo Cavle, Kent 1m- Dlm Tflylor. Nine Mile Creek, accompanied b her sister. s. Garnet Camp ell, Rocky Point. have ‘returned home after Qfllfiilll a very pleasant week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lad- rler, Kingsboru, P. E. I. I. 0. 0. F. District Grand Masters KDITVILLI. N. 5.. Aug. l0 — (C!) -- District Deputy Grand Masters were appointed at the an- nual convention of the Independent Order of Oddfellows for the Marl- times and Newfoundland, which concluded here last night. They include: District No. 1, T. l-Iussey. Glace Bay; No. I P. l. McKinnorl, Port Hswkesbury; No. 6. A. D Chapman, Port Elgin, N.B.; No. l2, Stan Bryant. Charlottetown; No. 18. O. J. Young. Loggieville, NB; No. l4, R. W. Smith. Saint John, N.B.: No. 16, Perley Raymond, ‘Woodstock, NB. "s ‘Report Canadians Capture Vinlont NIW YORK, Aug. 10 - (CP)-—- The ABSIE radio (American Broad- casting Station in Europe) said to- night the ist Canadian Army had captured Vimont, on the "shortest road o Paris." (Pied dispatches earlier had re- rfcd street fighting in Progress Vimont. 110 miles west o Paris). The radio. in a broadcast re- corded by OBS. said forward elc- ments of the British 2nd Army had reached Thury Harcourt, Orrle river bsstlon 14 miles southwest oi’ Caen. Japs 0n Guam Run For Lives PEARL HABOR. A08. l0——(AP)— The American recomluest of Guam produced something new-the Jup- anese ran for their lives when lhc end was near instead of dying 101' their euiperor in _a suicidal charge. The last onlanlzed resistance on Guam was wiped out Wednesday. United States Pacific fleet head- quarters announced. The ilnal ell- Qmy pocket overwhelmed was ncnl- the northeast comer cf the Island- 150,000 Discharged Servicemen Eligible OTTAWA. A08. l0 (C?) r Pensions Minister MacKenzie. d1..- cusoing the governments service gratuities Program. said today in the Commons that approximately 150,000 men already discharged from the services would flllfillfy f0!‘ the benefits which are retro- active. TTTEFTTFCiZSIiy vvxlvnn - rroUss 0R APT- Permonent. APDly Gfifnhum phat ____ w 8-11-07! r-on SALE - WILTON rwo e v i2. Good condition. Phonea-tfi-gli. WANTED -— HOUSIJKEEPEH. FOR small apartment. to sleell 0i"- Applyllol Prince st. __ sill-pl ‘on sane - '34 roan SEDAN. $800. N0. 018M162. ADPIY Kr Bryenton, l2 Upper I-llllsbrartll 15h G. F. llutchcson d: Sol OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting of‘ glasses for file correction of ocular dc- . fects.” 58 Grafton Street ‘ Prune Minister Mackenzie King. lrltroctucinl: war service gratuity legislation. sold the “benefits would 0 - without tmorial the Alouulns and woman's sor- llgfllb [GIVE lilnilation 0f‘ in to members of the (JTTAWA. Aug. ll-(CH- The Commons today gave first r 6r bill providing d spent the te liflft of the day considering a pre- lllary resolution. basis of tbs Intui- l-Icre is the llL-SI — For every l0 days of service in the Western Hemisphere which i-lv the purpose of the bill includes , lll£l West Indies, Newfoundland and ,soutll America, and excludes the 1 AlPUilfihS, $7.50. t For every 30 days ssrvico over- ISEDS, which includes the Aleu- tians, Iceland and Greenland. 815. Also for each six months‘ of ser- vice overseas-including the Aleu- tlans, Iceland and Greenlanch! seven days’ pay and allowances. | And u rc-csfublishment credit. Willie full details of the Bill are nut yet available. it was announced that the gratuities would be paid out in monthly installments of unspecified size. Tllnsc qualifying for the benefits‘ will be volunteer servicemen and‘ women. Canadians serving in otll- er Empire forces who return to Cllnllckl within a year after dis- charge. approximately 150,000 men and women already discharged frnm active service. drafted men who served in tllc Aleutian cam- paign and drafted men who might be forced by order-in-council to serve overseas. In this latter case their qualifica- tions fcr gratuities would start from the time they are drafted to overseas service. This same prin- ciplc will be applied to drafted men who may later volunteer for general service. Says Housing Bill Aimed At Fostering Community Planning LEAD HOUSEBUILDING . .. .- OTTAWA, Aug. l0 — (C? — The Commons ‘ ‘ ‘ gave t in! reading without division to tho Bill providing that $275,000,000 be loaned to prospective home own- ers, to owners who wish to re- pair their hornei. t0 the blind"! of low rental homes and to those aiding 1n the clearance of shuns. OTTAWA. Aug. l0 (C?) —- Pinarlce Minister Ilsley said to- day in the Commons that those who claimed the Government's new housing legislation contained noth- ing to encourage ‘town and com- munity planning ‘have not studied the Bill or have failed to under- stand the constitutional limits- tlon of the Dominlorfs ytlrisdic- tion in the matter." "The Bill is shot through and through wlth the idea of com- munltv planning.’ _Mr. Ilslcy ‘said in reply to opposltlon a when study of the housing legisla- tion was resumed after tho War service gratuities bill was given first reading and the resolution to it adopted. [to Victol-iaviilza, Que, l P0. Lowell Milton Brolnut Word was received by Mr, and Mrs. T. M. Brchaut of 9 Bircllwood Sh, Cllqrlotnetourl. on ihc 8th in- stant tlla‘. Lnclr soll. Pilot Officer Lowell Milton Brellnllt llad been killed overseas on the 5th of Aug- ust. They llavi- since lJ((‘ll advised in lukv place ~ l " m. Crmcfcl, Yorkshire, England. After completing his studics at West Kent Scilonl. llc l-nLcrc-d study joined the RCAF in June, 194i. During leave he wont to Tor- onto and took a Pilot's course at Barker Training School. receiving his Commercial Pilots license. Ht was then posted to scoudouc. N. B. and while on this station he re- ceived his ARM. He lllcll return- alr crew and was post/rd wllrerc he passed with highest marks in ills class as a Pilot. l-lc was illcn post- ed to St. Johns, Que, whore llc took his Navigator's course, re- ceiving his commission as Pilot Of- ficer on Februar i0. 1944. After taking his O ficcrks Graduate Course at Maitlnnd, N.S., he went overseas in April. Word had been received lately that he was m ro- oeive his commission as Flying Of- ear. Pilot Officer Brohsut was very popular in musical circles on his stations. having been connected with the Male Chorus of Scodouc, which took honors at the Saint John Festival. Before enlisting he was a member of Trinity United Church Choir. As a youth he was prominent h Boy Scout activities and had a wide circle of friends, who will deeply regret his passing. He gave his young life for liberty at the early one of 21. lc loaves besides his outs and two brothers, Blair h the RCA!‘ overseas and Donnie st home, his young wife. the former Shirley Fieldin , formerly; of Saint John, now in ydney. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Fielding, and oung daughter. Julie Ann, born {toy 39, 1944. This War-Four Years Ago o Canadian Prue A 11. ISAC-British Ad- miralty announced loss of trans. p011 All El-Kebir with 12H pcrsolli missing. I-Iu h Dalton. Mlnlstcl" 0i Town and i" r ' was a matter that had to be dealt with by the provinces and the municipal tias, but in the hous- in‘ bill m; government had at- tempted to encourage such plou- ning, . The bill would ‘provide that 0275 -' 000,000 be loane to prospective home owners, to resent owners who wish to repar their homes, to the builders cf low rental homes. and to those siding in the char- ance of slums. Coast Evangelist Builds Own Home MaoPIAlL — At the Prince Dd- ward Island Hospital on August d, 1944 to Mr. and Mrs. Poster Mac- Phsil, Argyle Shore, a daughter. CUIRIE -— At the Klnfs County Hospital, Montague. P. E. I., on Aug. 6. 1944, to Flight Sergeant James Martin Currie and Mrs. Currie (nee Etta. McLure) Monta- gue, P I., s daughter, Elsie Dawn. NICHOLSON — At the King's County Hospital, Montague. P. E. I., on August 7, i944, to Mr. and like. Raymond Nicholson, Upper Montague. P. B. I., a son. BOSS — At the Kings County Hospital, Montague, P. E. I., on WHITE ROCK, B.C. ~ lCPJ — This is the story of a Vmwllyfl‘ dl-cssmaker who needed s house so she made one herself. , . Mrs. O. Battryll couldht flnd B ilullsc and she couldn't flnd any wnrkmcn m build her one so she fool; matters into her own hands- Ngw sllc owns :1 trim. new z-tolfey- and-a half building finished i115?- tllc way slic WEN-S it- The house lies in a forest clear- ,ing on the outskirts of neighboring Ocean Park. It is 20 bv 38 feel» and has seven rooms- Except h" ‘he oulgidg frammg which was erected lby two local carpenters the entire housc was built by Mrs. Battryn. She made all the fittings and the kitchen g5 complete with lino- lcllln-covercd workbench. uilt in sink, and wall cabinets. Mrs. Batt- ryn set and hung every dcor and window. She is her own plumber. popelilangcr and painter. “Whenever I grew short of materials I prayed and things Just seemed f0 turn up when they were most needed." said Mrs. Bsiiryn who is 9n evangelist. The drcsslnaker-cvangelist cleared her own land and dllfi h" 0W" well. Even her ladder Ls 011B 511° made herself, bllt_ perhws the 45 ,]".l‘(lil(l(“.' nf tho FDlli cedar shakes ‘around the outside base of the hllilrlilllt than oi rmythulc esc- Thane 51,0 hpwm hrrsclf firm logs off her own land. 71/4 HRS. NEWhYiliiK LEAVE CIIARLONETOWN 1:00 LI. {NORTHEAST AIRLINES July 27, 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Har- s Mflllififlllt‘, P. E. I.. l, Merrill. I DEATHS IKEARNEY — At tile Kind‘, Hospital, Moninslllc, I’. l‘ IAug. 9. 194-1, lllfnnt |Mr. and Mrs, Josc-ph Sturgeon. P. E. I. {CALLANT-At (he Prlrcc .. Hospital on August 10 1.044 Fl nor A Gail. - _ dauzhter ri l‘~ - -7_ ‘ lant. Abram‘. 3101f?‘ Saturday mar-lint‘ ‘ROBERTS-At lmldl-lsn. l= v l. on August l0. 3944. llrnl-y" Roberts Funeral il-nln his homo FflHllTt-‘IV mgnflnQ my .0 o'clock m H. Klein!‘ ~. s i Church. Klnknrn l VICKERSON — Sudticrllv ni the ‘home of Mac VlTkCTHlii. Cornwall lFrancls B. Vickcrron. formerly of Sydney, in his 80th yrrll". Tho ro- mains arc rcstlnr! nf tllr- Cuicllffe Funeral Home until vinml Saturday then to Cornwall llnltcd Chu l‘. where tho funeral will ho hold. illc service starting ni 2 rfclnck In- terment. in Cornwall Ccmcicry: Card of Thanks i Mrs. E/rrl Alley wishes tn ihnnli -her rnanv friends who havn scnl cards. letters and messages oi sympathy dllrlnl: hcr rrrclll bereavement of tho ricaih of hrl husband Pic. Earl Alloy who was killed in action in France. B-ll- 1 N. D. MacLean IQNDERTAKER IMUALMEI Charlottetown and North Wlltlhlll Phone II